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Frances Blogg

Frances Chesterton, born Frances Alice Blogg (1869–1938) was an English author of verse, songs and school drama.〔''How Far is it to Bethlehem: The Plays and Poetry of Frances Chesterton'', edited by Nancy Carpentier Brown (2012).〕
==Life==
Frances was born on 28 June 1869, the first of seven children of George William Blogg and Blanche Keymer. She was educated at a progressive Ladies' School in Fitzroy Square run by Rosalie and Minna Praetorius, followed by Notting Hill High School, where she took the Cambridge Junior Exam. She trained as a teacher at St Stephen's College, Clewer, an Anglican convent establishment, graduating in 1891. From 1895 she was employed as general secretary to the Parents' National Educational Union.〔Nancy Carpentier Brown, ''The Woman Who Was Chesterton'' (Charlotte, NC, 2015).〕
She first met Gilbert Keith Chesterton in 1896 and married him on 28 June 1901 in St Mary Abbots, Kensington. Putting her duty to her husband first, she effectively worked as his manager, keeping his appointments' diary and his accounts, negotiating on his behalf with publishers, and hiring his typists.〔("Requiescant" ), ''The Tablet'', 17 Dec. 1938. Accessed 11 November 2015.〕 According to John O'Connor, writing her obituary in ''The Tablet'', "we owe much of his best and highest work to her never-failing enthusiasm", and it was she who came up with the aphorism, generally associated with Chesterton, "If a thing is worth doing at all it's worth doing badly."〔("Requiescant" ), ''The Tablet'', 17 Dec. 1938. Accessed 11 November 2015.〕
In 1909 the couple moved to Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire, where they lived to their deaths. Each Christmas she wrote a poem for their Christmas card, one of which, "How far is it to Bethlehem?", was later published as a hymn.〔Anne Thaxter Eaton, ed., ''Welcome Christmas! A Garland Of Poems'' (New York, 1955).〕
Frances was received into the Catholic Church on 1 November 1926, four years after her husband.〔("Requiescant" ), ''The Tablet'', 17 Dec. 1938. Accessed 11 November 2015.〕 She was widowed on 14 June 1936, and died on 12 December 1938.
The Charity of Frances Alice Chesterton was established by her will and was registered as a charity in 1965 (registered charity number 252034). It supports the work of the Roman Catholic Church in the parish of Beaconsfield.

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